amusing, hilarious, humorous, comical, witty, side-splitting
Short version: As a standalone abbreviation, the word can be spelled with or without a leading apostrophe: nother 'nother As part of the tmesis "a-whole-nother", using dashes makes it clear it's all one phrase. More detail: While there are some rare cases where a writer has used the word nother/'nother, in most cases the word is used as part of what's called a tmesis. A tmesis is a word split into two parts with another word inserted for humor or emphasis. Examples of tmesis: unbelievable + freaking = "un-freaking-believable" fantastic + fricking = "fan-fricking-tastic" absolutely + bloody = "abso-bloody-lutely" scrumptious + diddly = "scrum-diddly-umptious" Shakespeare also made use of tmesis in his writings - for example, "How-heinous-ever it be" (Richard II).
a nother word for family members
SONAR. (SOund NAvigation and Ranging...)
the word penis is funny because it is a naughty word and it is just really funny. I mean anyone that doesnt find the word PENIS funny is spaztic and a jackass. BELLYBUTTON FLUFF ROCKS.
Funny is an adjective.
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Confident
journel
stinks
amphibian
Engaged.
exhaustion
skid
Sweat.
silent
Stressful